- replaced some uses of FRACUNIT with OPAQUE when it was about translucency.
- simplified some overly complicated translucency multiplications in the SBARINFO code.
- Worked aorund modern GCC bug where C++ exceptions in Objective-C++ code would result in an ICE (bug is already on their tracker, but I doubt it will be fixed unless I decide to dig into the issue myself).
- Turn off fused floating point instructions since these can cause slight deviations in floating point code.
- Use -static-libgcc when compiling on the Mac with GCC since we need to use a custom version of GCC to do so now.
- Note: ZDoom will currently still crash on exit on PowerPC since it seems to be deciding that NameManager needs to be destructed before the console commands.
This was to resolve some circular dependencies with the portal code.
The most notable changees:
* FTextureID was moved from textures.h to doomtype.h because it is frequently needed in files that don't want to do anything with actual textures.
* split off the parts from p_maputl into a separate header.
* consolidated all blockmap related data into p_blockmap.h
* split off the polyobject parts into po_man.h
# Conflicts:
# src/CMakeLists.txt
# src/p_setup.cpp
# src/r_defs.h
# src/version.h
This only updates to a compileable state. The new portals are not yet functional in the hardware renderer because they require some refactoring in the data management first.
- For grayscale images drawn with the paletted renderer, the value here
was treated as always full range [0,65535]. The max value is actually
determined by the bit depth.
- For RGB images drawn with the paletted renderer, the tRNS chunk was
ignored.
- For grayscale images drawn with the RGB renderer, having a tRNS chunk
present resulted in undefined behavior.
- For RGB images drawn with the RGB renderer, the tRNS chunk was ignored.
The code assumed that it had access to the texture manager but that gets initialized after MAPINFO, which means that MAPINFO can only store the texture names and let the precaching code resolve the actual textures.
- fixed: The 'may not be expanded' state should be stored in the texture and reused later. This also needs to revalidate the material if it decides that expansion should be disallowed.
- Clang's optional runtime array bounds checking doesn't understand when we
intentionally "overflow" by doing this:
RGB32k[0][0][colorval]
It will warn that it was accessed at an index will past the bounds
of type 'BYTE [32]', which makes it less than useful for catching real
array bounds overflows. So now do this:
RGB32k.All[colorval]
And if you want this:
RGB32k[r][g][b]
Now do this:
RGB32k.RGB[r][g][b]
- use sampler objects to avoid creating up to 4 different system textures for one game texture just because of different clamping settings.
- avoids flushing all textures for change of texture filter mode.
- separate sprite and regular dimensions on the material level to have better control over which one gets used. It's now an explicit parameter of ValidateTexture. The main reason for this change is better handling of wall sprites which may not be subjected to such handling.
- create mipmaps based on use case, not texture type.
- allows removal of FCloneTexture hack for proper sharing of the same sprite for decals and other purposes.
- better precaching of skyboxes.
# By Christoph Oelckers (2) and Edward Richardson (1)
# Via Christoph Oelckers
* 'master' of https://github.com/rheit/zdoom:
- fixed: The map setup code was still truncating texture names in several places.
Fix nettic run-out at end of demo playback
- fixed: ACS's check...Texture functions must use the same search flags as the texture initialization code in p_setup.cpp and p_udmf.cpp. It also should not create textures that don't exist yet. We are only doing a comparison so it's not relevant if the texture exists or not.
- This warning is about using zero-sized arrays in structs (aka flexible
member arrays). It's standard-enough for our purposes, so don't warn
about it, since neither GCC nor Clang do.
- Since Clang++, G++, and VC++ all support this extension (even though it's
technically officially only part of C99), use it. It lets Clang's array-
bounds checker know that these are meant to be accessed out of their so-called
"bounds".
- Fixed: If a part of a multipatch texture is replaced by a HIRESTEX
version, the original patch must not be deleted, since the multipatch
texture still needs it for compositing.
- To make camera textures pan in world units instead of texture units, you
can now add "WorldPanning" at the end of the cameratexture definition in
ANIMDEFS, after the "fit" specification. e.g.
cameratexture CAMTEX 128 128 fit 64 64 worldpanning
- A texture defined in TEXTUREx without any patches isn't necessarily an
error, so accept. This also means they shouldn't be used for determining
if a TEXTURE directory belongs to Strife instead of Doom.
- Fixed: PALVERS crashed with unknown textures since a value was never given for %s.
- Fixed: FON2 loader didn't set ActiveColors correctly.
SVN r3973 (trunk)
a temporary bitmap before copying to the destination bitmap if any fancy stuff is going on.
This simplifies the part drawing, since it doesn't need to check if each part is a multipatch
texture. It also means it can reliably use copy operations other than OP_COPY.
SVN r3639 (trunk)
Previously, "complex" parts would ignore it and use the copy info passed to the function
instead. The copy info passed to the function is now only used to decide to if it should clear
the destination image. I'm not sure if this really matters, since it itself is the only place aside
from FTexture::FillBuffer() that ever calls CopyTrueColorPixels() with a copy info, and when
it does so for a multipatch texture, it does so to a temporary buffer.
SVN r3634 (trunk)
be used when for walls and floors when the renderer is paletted. The format
is very simple:
rgbtex1 paltex1
rgbtex2 paltex2
...
The first texture is the one to be used normally, and the second is the one
to be used in paletted modes.
The vid_nopalsubstitutions cvar can be used to ignore this lump.
SVN r3311 (trunk)
* By pressing request, allow Linux users to build ZDoom with an FMOD version that doesn't give them 3D sound positioning. :p
* Fixed severe copy-pasta portal copy bug.
* 3D floors hidden by being moved above the ceiling or below the floor will no longer show in the automap.
* Reject TEXTURES scale of 0. They'd do nothing but provoke a division by zero error.
* Maybe fixed Linux compilation?
SVN r3297 (trunk)
ignored the Y locations of patches drawn on two-sided midtextures and always drew them at the
top of the texture. Added a compatibility flag.
SVN r3205 (trunk)
- move D_LoadWadSettings to keysections.cpp.
- made some more data reloadable.
- data structures filled by P_SetupLevel should be cleared before loading the level. They can remain non-empty in case of an error. There's probably more to fix here...
- fixed: MidiDevices and MusicAliases were not cleared before reloading local SNDINFOs.
- fixed signed/unsigned warnings in AddSwitchPair for real (GCC really allows -1u? MSVC prints a warning for that.)
SVN r3036 (trunk)
- zipdir will no longer store files ending in '~' on Linux.
- Added st_oldouch which restores the old ouch face behavior of only showing when health increases by 20 while taking damage.
SVN r3035 (trunk)
* savegames stored an index in the switch table and performed no validation when loading a savegame.
* setting of a random switch animation duration was broken.
* separated the 2 values stored in the Time variable into 2 separate variables.
* defining a switch with one texture already belonging to another switch could leave broken definitions in the switch table.
- added function for serializing switch and door animation pointers.
- bumped min. savegame versions due to changes to DButtonThinker and removed all current savegame compatibility code.
SVN r3030 (trunk)
- moved all code and data for Build tile management into FTextureManager.
- moved texture animation management into FTextureManager.
- changed: Animate textures only once per frame, not per view. Otherwise with animations that have sub-frame accuracy camera textures of the same area can show different animation frames if the frame changes falls between the rendering of the different views.
SVN r3026 (trunk)
textures of type TEX_MiscPatch will return the first such texture, as it does with all
the other types. (It will still prefer to return a texture of a different type.
Why are these treated differently, anyway?)
SVN r2251 (trunk)
only has 64 entries and is not precise enough. It now uses finesine instead.
- fixed: When compositing a multipatch texture any patch that is a multpatch
texture itself and contains rotations may not be composited directly into
the destination buffer. This must be done with an intermediate buffer.
- Fixed: Drawing a slider in the options menu did not scale the x-coordinate.
- Fixed: If the alt HUD had to draw negative numbers the minus sign was misplaced
due to incorrect texture coordinate calculations.
- changed option menu scaling for widescreen modes so that it doesn't scale down
so quickly.
- made some error messages in DECORATE that don't affect the parsing non-fatal
so that the parser can continue to find more problems.
SVN r2076 (trunk)
player sprites will retain the same precision they had when they were
rendered as part of the 3D view. (needed for propery alignment of flashes
on top of weapon sprites) It worked just fine for D3D, but software
rendering was another matter. I consequently did battle with imprecisions
in the whole masked texture drawing routines that had previously been
partially masked by only drawing on whole pixel boundaries. Particularly,
the tops of posts are calculated by multiplying by spryscale, and the
texture mapping coordinates are calculated by multiplying by dc_iscale
(where dc_iscale = 1 / spryscale). Since these are both 16.16 fixed point
values, there is a significant variance. For best results, the drawing
routines should only use one of these values, but that would mean
introducing division into the inner loop. If the division removed the
necessity for the fudge code in R_DrawMaskedColumn(), would it be worth it?
Or would the divide be slower than the fudging? Or would I be better off
doing it like Build and using transparent pixel checks instead, not
bothering with skipping transparent areas? For now, I chop off the
fractional part of the top coordinate for software drawing, since it was
the easiest thing to do (even if it wasn't the most correct thing to do).
SVN r1955 (trunk)
for true color. Instead of using a clipping rectangle on the destination it
tried to alter the source offsets which produced incorrect results for
mirrored or rotated patches.
SVN r1889 (trunk)
first before drawing into it if the copy op passed to it is OP_OVERWRITE.
FTexture::FillBuffer() sets this to erase whatever texture might have been
in the space it is going into.
SVN r1874 (trunk)
It must set it to 0 if the alpha is 0 to avoid problems with special
colormap detection.
- Changed SPECIALCOLORMAP_MASK again so that it does not interfere with
any valid setting. It must use a value with a 0-alpha because these
are guaranteed not to be produced by the DECORATE code elsewhere.
- Fixed precision issues with AddFixedColormap's search for identical colormaps.
- Added custom colormap support to texture composition code.
- Fixed initialization of FSpecialColormap::GrayscaleToColor. This is not
a mapping from the palette but from a [0,255] grayscale ramp and used to
apply colormaps to true color images for texture composition.
SVN r1867 (trunk)
which could cause crashes.
- Added custom special colormaps to DECORATE.
- Cleaned up special colormap code and removed lots of dependencies on the
knowledge of the tables' contents.
SVN r1860 (trunk)
completely ignore them, either).
- Separated light level fixing out of player_t's fixedcolormap parameter.
Using a fixed light level (e.g. PowerTorch) will no longer wipe out
colored lighting.
- Moved the blending rectangle drawing into a separate discrete stage, since
doing it while copying the 3D view window to the display now blends
underneath the weapon instead of on top of it.
- Consolidated the special colormaps into a single 2D table.
- Tweaked the special colormaps slightly to make the true color results more
closely match the paletted approximations.
- fb_d3d9_shaders.h was getting unwieldy, so I moved the shaders out of the
executable and into zdoom.pk3. Shaders are still precompiled so I don't need
to pull in a dependancy on D3DX.
- Added a few more shaders to accomodate drawing weapons with all the in-game
lighting models. These are accessed with the new DrawTexture tags
DTA_SpecialColormap and DTA_ColormapStyle.
- Player weapon sprites are now drawn using Direct3D and receive all the
benefits thereof.
SVN r1858 (trunk)
- Derive PClass from dobject.cpp. This has one major ramification: Since the PClass
is not allocated until runtime, you cannot initialize any static/global data
structures with pointers to PClasses using RUNTIME_CLASS. Attempting to do so
will just initialize with a NULL pointer. Instead, you can initialize using
the address of the pointer returned by RUNTIME_CLASS and dereference that. By
the time you have an opportunity to dereference it, it will no longer be NULL.
- Sync CmakeLists.txt.
- Random fixes for problems GCC spotted.
SVN r1852 (scripting)
BOUNCE_MBF and BOUNCE_UseSeeSound, too, when clearing one of these flags.
- Fixed: When adding the AVOIDMELEE code the code was accidentally changed so that
friendly monsters could no longer acquire targets by themselves.
- Renamed WIF_BOT_MELEE to WIF_MELEEWEAPON because it's no longer a bot only flag.
- Added MBF's monster_backing feature as an actor flag: AVOIDMELEE.
SVN r1848 (trunk)
issues that caused its inclusion. Is an optimized GCC build any faster
for being able to use strict aliasing rules? I dunno. It's still slower
than a VC++ build.
I did run into two cases where TAutoSegIterator caused intractable problems
with breaking strict aliasing rules, so I removed the templating from it,
and the caller is now responsible for casting the probe value from void *.
- Removed #include "autosegs.h" from several files that did not need it
(in particular, dobject.h when not compiling with VC++).
SVN r1743 (trunk)
a Minotaur couldn't spawn floor flames when standing in water having its
feet clipped.
- added vid_vsync to display options.
- fixed: Animations of type 'Range' must be disabled if the textures don't
come from the same definition unit (i.e both containing file and use type
are identical.)
- changed: Item pushing is now only done once per P_XYMovement call.
- Increased the push factor of Heretic's pod to 0.5 so that its behavior
more closely matches the original which depended on several bugs in the engine.
- Removed damage thrust clamping in P_DamageMobj and changed the thrust calculation
to use floats to prevent overflows. The prevention of the overflows was the
only reason the clamping was done.
- Added Raven's dagger-like vector sprite for the player to the automap code.
SVN r1668 (trunk)
textures. They also must be set to dimensions other than (0,0) to avoid division
by zero errors.
- Fixed: Random spawners did not handle the MF_DROPPED flag.
SVN r1602 (trunk)
- Made 'next endgame' work again for cases where it is supposed to be
the same as 'next endgame4'.
- GCC nitpick fix: Classes being used as template parameters may not be
defined locally in a function. Fixed FWadFile::SetNamespace for that.
- Improved error reporting for incorrect textures in maps.
- Fixed: When music was stopped this was not set in the global music state.
- Fixed: Friendly monsters did not target enemy players in deathmatch.
SVN r1567 (trunk)
texture manager. They now get assigned a new FEmptyTexture object
that is just a 1x1 pixel transparent texture.
- Fixed: Multiple namespace markers of the same type were no longer detected.
- Fixed sprite renaming.
SVN r1566 (trunk)
extensions.
- Removed merging of special namespaces. For the texture manager this has
become totally useless so there is no need to do this anymore. Not merging
the namespaces also allows a much more reliable detection of lumps belonging
to special namespaces so the ScanForFlatHack function is no longer needed.
Instead, any lump up to F_END with a length of 4096 will be marked for
inclusion as a flat texture if no F_START marker is found.
- Made the counting of intermission stats in Doom a GAMEINFO option so that
it can be activated in all games.
SVN r1555 (trunk)
clone a texture. Used for creating warping textures.
- Fixed: P_FindFloorCeiling should not be called before setting the actor's z-
coordinate. For testing 3D Midtex lines and 3D floors the proper position
needs to be set first.
- Fixed the autoaim fix from Jan 10.
SVN r1358 (trunk)
which caused roundoff errors that made it less than 1/3 effective.
- Added support for "RRGGBB" strings to V_GetColor.
- Fixed: Desaturation maps for the TEXTURES lump were calculated incorrectly.
- Changed GetSpriteIndex to cache the last used sprite name so that the code
using this function doesn't have to do it itself.
- Moved some more code for the state parser into p_states.cpp.
- Fixed: TDeletingArray should not try to delete NULL pointers.
SVN r1312 (trunk)
hash chains.
- Fixed: specifying texture patches or font characters by full lump name instead
of texture name didn't work. To do this properly the texture manager needs
an option to look for a texture by lump number so that such textures can
be maintained without interfering with regular operation.
- added 'skystretch' and 'autosequences' keywords for MAPINFO so that the effects
of 'noautosequences' and 'forcenoskystretch' can be cancelled.
- Added a 'gamedefaults' section to MAPINFO after discovering that 'defaultmap'
gets reset for each MAPINFO. A global section is needed to define a game's
default setting in zdoom.pk3. The gamedefaults should normally not be changed
by PWADs but it can be done if some mod intends to change gameplay settings
but wants to allow custom add-ons on its own.
SVN r1300 (trunk)
- Fixed: The DECORATE expression evaluator was too strict with missing jump labels.
For compatibility it only may print a warning, not an error.
SVN r1284 (trunk)
- Removed extraneous printf parameter for Texman.Init startup message.
- Added newlines to the ends of a few headers that were missing them.
- Fixed more GCC errors/warnings.
SVN r1232 (trunk)
when explicitly giving them.
- Changed 'give weapon' cheat so that in single player it only gives weapons
belonging to the current game or are placed in a weapon slot to avoid
giving the Chex Quest weapons in Doom and vice versa.
- Fixed: The texture manager must be the first thing to be initialized
because MAPINFO and DECORATE both can reference textures and letting them
create their own textures is not safe.
SVN r1230 (trunk)
so that all files are included by a central one instead of compiling
each one separately. This speeds up the compilation process by 25%
when doing a complete rebuild in Visual C.
- Cleaned up more header dependencies.
SVN r1226 (trunk)
- Fixed: The recent changes in the DECORATE parser require the special parameter
to A_CallSpecial to be an expression, not a constant.
- Removed game filters from old style decorations. No WAD in existence ever
used them and removing them allows to make the parser more robust.
SVN r1170 (trunk)
the texture manager even if it is from Raven's IWADs.
- Removed code related to internal ActorInfo definitions from dobjtype.cpp.
- removed unneeded file dehackedactions.h
SVN r1162 (trunk)
surprised if this doesn't build in Linux right now. The CMakeLists.txt
were checked with MinGW and NMake, but how they fair under Linux is an
unknown to me at this time.
- Converted most sprintf (and all wsprintf) calls to either mysnprintf or
FStrings, depending on the situation.
- Changed the strings in the wbstartstruct to be FStrings.
- Changed myvsnprintf() to output nothing if count is greater than INT_MAX.
This is so that I can use a series of mysnprintf() calls and advance the
pointer for each one. Once the pointer goes beyond the end of the buffer,
the count will go negative, but since it's an unsigned type it will be
seen as excessively huge instead. This should not be a problem, as there's
no reason for ZDoom to be using text buffers larger than 2 GB anywhere.
- Ripped out the disabled bit from FGameConfigFile::MigrateOldConfig().
- Changed CalcMapName() to return an FString instead of a pointer to a static
buffer.
- Changed startmap in d_main.cpp into an FString.
- Changed CheckWarpTransMap() to take an FString& as the first argument.
- Changed d_mapname in g_level.cpp into an FString.
- Changed DoSubstitution() in ct_chat.cpp to place the substitutions in an
FString.
- Fixed: The MAPINFO parser wrote into the string buffer to construct a map
name when given a Hexen map number. This was fine with the old scanner
code, but only a happy coincidence prevents it from crashing with the new
code
- Added the 'B' conversion specifier to StringFormat::VWorker() for printing
binary numbers.
- Added CMake support for building with MinGW, MSYS, and NMake. Linux support
is probably broken until I get around to booting into Linux again. Niceties
provided over the existing Makefiles they're replacing:
* All command-line builds can use the same build system, rather than having
a separate one for MinGW and another for Linux.
* Microsoft's NMake tool is supported as a target.
* Progress meters.
* Parallel makes work from a fresh checkout without needing to be primed
first with a single-threaded make.
* Porting to other architectures should be simplified, whenever that day
comes.
- Replaced the makewad tool with zipdir. This handles the dependency tracking
itself instead of generating an external makefile to do it, since I couldn't
figure out how to generate a makefile with an external tool and include it
with a CMake-generated makefile. Where makewad used a master list of files
to generate the package file, zipdir just zips the entire contents of one or
more directories.
- Added the gdtoa package from netlib's fp library so that ZDoom's printf-style
formatting can be entirely independant of the CRT.
SVN r1082 (trunk)
- fixed: Alpha for composite textures was not applied.
- fixed: The CentaurMash didn't inherit from the Centaur.
- added some NULL pointer checks to the sound code.
SVN r1075 (trunk)
arbitrary point. It has been replaced with a variant that takes a polyobject
as a source, since that was the only use that couldn't be rewritten with the
other variants. This also fixes the bug that polyobject sounds were not
successfully saved and caused a crash when reloading the game. Note that
this is a significant change to how equality of sound sources is determined,
so some things may not behave quite the same as before. (Which would be a
bug, but hopefully everything still sounds the same.)
SVN r1059 (trunk)
reset this counter but that can't be done due to unwanted side effects with
existing weapons.
- Changed the 'scale' variable in CVAR(turbo) to double because the calculations
depended on the current floating point precision setting and only worked properly
when set to 'precise' in VC++.
SVN r1057 (trunk)
- Added a generalized version of Skulltag's A_CheckRailReload function.
- Fixed: DrawImage didn't take 0 as a valid image index.
- Added Gez's RandomSpawner submission with significant changes.
- Added optional blocks for MAPINFO map definitions. ZDoom doesn't use
this feature itself but it allows other ports based on ZDoom
to implement their own sets of options without making such a MAPINFO
unreadable by ZDoom.
SVN r1044 (trunk)
that animated icons can be done with it.
- Changed FImageCollection to use a TArray to hold its data.
- Fixed: SetChanHeadSettings did an assignment instead of comparing
the channel ID witg CHAN_CEILING.
- Changed sound sequence names for animated doors to FNames.
- Automatically fixed: DCeiling didn't properly serialize its texture id.
- Replaced integers as texture ID representation with a specific new type
to track down all potentially incorrect uses and remaining WORDs used
for texture IDs so that more than 32767 or 65535 textures can be defined.
SVN r1036 (trunk)
might still be present in the texture manager; I don't remember.)
- Fixed: EndSequence needs a proper constructor.
- Some more GCC warning removals.
SVN r1021 (trunk)
They are not needed anywhere else.
- Changed the HackHack hack for corrupt 256 pixel high textures that
FMultiPatchTexture only calls a virtual function instead of doing any
type checks of the patch itself.
- Cleaned up the constant definitions in doomdata.h.
- Moved the TEXTUREx structures from doomdata.h to multipatchtexture.cpp
because they are used only in this one file.
- Removed some more typedefs from r_defs.h and doomdata.h
- Moved local polyobject data definitions from p_local.h to po_man.cpp.
SVN r1012 (trunk)
texture definitions. HIRESTEX is still supported but deprecated.
- Removed all 16 bit values from texture manager.
- Changed: The texture manager now sorts all textures for a WAD by type
to avoid priority issues with HIRESTEX defined textures.
- Changed sidedef flag WALLF_ADDTRANS into a linedef flag because it is
always the same for both sides of a linedef. This also makes handling
this in the UDMF parser easier because the linedef parsing function does
not need to access the sidedef data.
- Added new ZDoom specific UDMF linedef and sidedef properties to map parser.
- Added new ZDoom specific UDMF sector properties to map parser.
- Added class definitions for new interpolators that are better
equipped to interact with the interpolated objects.
- Separated interpolation code into its own file r_interpolate.cpp.
- Added some simple customization options to the end game screens.
- Fixed: Polyobject detection in the internal node builder did not work
anymore due to some code rearrangement for UDMF map loading. To keep
it compatible between all map formats the THINGS lump of binary format
maps must be loaded before building the nodes. This also means that
the spawning itself can be done in the same function for all map types
(except Build) now.
- Changed 'Smooth mouse movement' menu option from m_filter to smooth_mouse
which is more what would be expected from this option.
- Fixed: Weapons and ammo items that were modified by Dehacked gave full
ammo when being dropped by monsters. To properly handle this the
handling of spawning Dehacked modified pickups was changed to use
the DECORATE replacement feature instead of hacking the spawn state
of the original item and calling a spawn function from there.
SVN r1001 (trunk)
(actors being forced to the ground by instantly moving sectors, strife
railing handling and shooting lines with a non-zero but unassigned tag.)
With UDMF such semantics have to be handled diffently.
- finalized UDMF 1.0 implementation.
- Added Martin Howe's latest morph update.
SVN r987 (trunk)
definitions in HIRESTEX. The feature should be complete now.
- Fixed: A_CheckTargetInLOS used BAM angles instead of degrees which is the
DECORATE convention.
- Added Snowkate709's A_CheckTargetInLOS addition.
- Added listmaps CCMD.
SVN r974 (trunk)
of type MiscPatch with the same name.
- Added UDMF line trigger types MonsterUse and MonsterPush.
- Separated skill and class filter bits from FMapThing::flags so that
UDMF can define up to 16 of each. Also separated easy/baby and
hard/nightmare and changed default MAPINFO definitions.
- Changed: Crosshair drawing uses the current player class's default health instead
of 100 to calculate the color for the crosshair.
- Added SECF_NOFALLINGDAMAGE flag plus Sector_ChangeFlags to set it. Also separated
all user settable flags from MoreFlags into their own Flags variable.
SVN r964 (trunk)
- Simplified the DrawGraphic function in sbarinfo_display.cpp
- Added xOffset, yOffset, and alpha to every drawing function in
sbarinfo_display.cpp. So Strife popups can be handeled better and allow for
other effects (translucent bars?). I'm thinking about making a struct for
these five (also x and y) arguments so that the argument lists don't become a
mess.
- Changed DRAWIMAGE in sbarinfo_display.cpp to not use so many calls to
DrawGraphic.
- DrawKeyBar wasn't using screen->DrawTexture.
- Added a Fade transition for popups. It takes two args fade in rate and fade
out rate. Both are floats (1.0 = 1 tic to complete 0.5 = 2 tics to complete
and so on).
- Added a translucency arg to statusbars. 1.0 = opaque and 0.0 = invisible.
SVN r939 (trunk)
- Also changed all true color texture creation functions to use proper alpha
values instead of inverted ones.
- Changed FRemapTable so that all palette entries must contain proper alpha
values.
- Fixed: The F1 screen check in m_menu.cpp was missing a NULL pointer check.
- Changed: The boss brain's explosions play weapons/rocklx which is an
unlimited sound. This can become extremely loud. Replaced with a new
sound which is just an alias to weapons/rocklx but has a limit of 4.
SVN r932 (trunk)
- Set note velocity back to using a linear sounding volume curve, although
it's now used to scale channel volume and expression, so recompute_amp()
is still only doing one volume curve lookup.
- Fixed: TimidityMIDIDevice caused a crash at the end of a non-looping song.
SVN r920 (trunk)
- Reorganized the HackHack code so that the image creation was moved into
MakeTexture. This was necessary because Unload deleted the pixel data
and broke the whole thing.
- Fixed: FPatchTexture::HackHack and FDoomStatusbarTexture::DrawToBar used the
obsolete and uninitialized variable Near255.
- Removed the span creation code specific to FPatchTexture. It only has an
advantage when the lump has already been loaded in memory but since that
is no longer the case now the generic version in FTexture is actually better.
- Changed: FTexture::CopyToBlock no longer uses the spans but the pixel buffer
directly. Since most patches in multipatch textures are non transparent
the added overhead from creating the spans far outweighs any savings they
might provide. It is also simpler to handle for mirrored or rotated patches now.
- Changed: Textures only create the spans when really needed. Flats and native
textures, for example, do not and it only created needless overhead that they
were always created along with the pixel buffer.
- Made use of player and actor variables consistent in a_hereticweaps.cpp.
- Fixed: A few calls to P_SpawnPlayerMissile passed 0 as angle
SVN r911 (trunk)
- Changed: When loading Zips all patches in the patches/ directory should
be loaded, not only those used by a texture in TEXTUREx.
- Disabled timidity_mastervolume for the internal Timidity again because
with the altered volume calculation it is no longer needed and the default
volume is on the same level as OPL and FMOD.
SVN r909 (trunk)
- Added support for defining composite textures in HIRESTEX. It is not fully tested
and right now can't do much more than the old TEXTUREx method.
- Added a few NULL pointer checks to the texture code.
- Made duplicate class names in DECORATE non-fatal. There is really no stability
concern here and the worst that can happen is that the wrong actor is spawned.
This was a constant hassle when testing with WADs that contain duplicate resources.
SVN r905 (trunk)
- Fixed some bugs in the HIRESTEX parser.
- Added floating point support and #include and #define tokens to
FParseContext Not used yet.
- replaced the value scanning code in FParseContext::GetToken with
calls to strtol.
SVN r893 (trunk)
rather than a generic one, so identifying errors among files that all have
the same lump name no longer involves any degree of guesswork in
determining exactly which file the error occurred in.
- Added a check to S_ParseSndSeq() for SNDSEQ lumps with unterminated final
sequences.
- Fixed: Parts of s_sndseq.cpp that scan the Sequences array need NULL
pointer checks, in case an improper sequence was encountered during
parsing but not early enough to avoid creating a slot for it in the array.
SVN r874 (trunk)
command actually existed.
- Fixed: My $Limit fix from yesterday didn't work because NearLimit was
an unsigned byte and the comparisons with -1 didn't work. Made it a
signed word instead.
- Made sfxinfo_t::Link an unsigned int because it limited the amount of
usable sounds to 65535.
SVN r869 (trunk)
- Added a SFX_TRANSFERAMBUSHFLAG for A_SpawnItemEx.
- Added "Shaded" as a valid parameter for DECORATE's RenderStyle.
- Added Karate Chris's patch for a MAPINFO option making Strife conversations
not halt the game.
- Extended the $limit fix that $alias and $random definitions can have their
own $limit now.
- Fixed: When resolving a linked sound the limit of the current sound was
ignored and the one of the referenced sound being used. This was particularly
noticable when using the chaingun in a group of Zombiemen.
- Added a namespc parameter to FWadCollection::CheckNumForFullName which is
used when a normal lump name has to be looked up and changed all
CheckNumForFullName/CheckNumForName combinations in the source to use
the extended version of CheckNumForFullName only to have consistent
behavior for lump name lookup.
SVN r865 (trunk)
- Added a debuganimated CCMD that can be used to output some information
if a WAD shows broken animations.
- Fixed: The handling for enum values in Xlat was incorrect. The rule with
value assignment must set the counter one higher than the current value.
- Fixed: The definition of enums in the Xlat grammar was right-recursive
which could create stack overflows in the parser. Made it left-recursive as
recommended in Lemon's docs.
SVN r850 (trunk)
- Fixed: The MusicVolumes list was allocated with M_Malloc but freed with
delete.
- Fixed: demobuffer was inconsistantly handled with new[]/delete[] and
malloc/free.
- Added used memory tracking to M_Malloc() and M_Realloc(). This
necessitated the addition of an M_Free() call to track frees.
- Removed M_Calloc since it was only used in one place, and can just as well
be done with an M_Malloc/memset pair.
- Bumped DEMOGAMEVERSION for the new net controller codes.
SVN r751 (trunk)